Utilization of ecological indicators to quantify distribution and conservation status of Mt. Tamalpais Springs, Marin County, California
Spring ecosystems are keystone habitats, providing refugia and supporting high levels of ecological biodiversity and productivity. However, they are often overlooked, overdeveloped, or destroyed altogether. Protocol and inventory methods exist that provide detailed and quantified data collection tha...
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Main Authors: | Jake R. Kurzweil, Reza Abdi, Larry Stevens, Terri S. Hogue |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ec2cf5ba621a4831a3e3dbab55bac84d |
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